Includes:Rousing Documentaries Chronicling the Movie's Making and James Cagney's CareerAudio CommentaryJohn Travolta Remembers James CagneyLeonard Maltin Hosts Warner Night at the Movies 1942 with Trailer, Newsreel, Dramatic Short, Cartoon and Cagney in Wartime Short You, John JonesMore Vintage CartoonsGalleries of Art/Photo/Publicity Materials and James Cagney TrailersAudio-Only Extras - Radio Show and Prerecording Session Outtakes/ Rehearsals

Based on the Story of George M. Cohan with the Greatest of All His Great Music

"A big, enjoyable musical biography. Cagney is so cocky and sure a dancer that you feel yourself grinning with pleasure at his movements." - Pauline Kael, 5001 Nights at the Movies

The movie has always had a place in my heart for the story and I have always been amazed by Cagneys dancing! Living close to Manhatten, I am familiar with George M. Cohan's statue on Broadway. Its nice to learn about the personality behind the statue! The comments by John Travolta were special! Cagney was always special to me, happy to know Travolta felt the same way!

Jimmy Cagney always considered himself a song and dance man, and this film shows that side of him at its best! It's the life of George M. Cohan, who I, as a child, never heard of. Watching this film, I realized I knew every song in it! What a wonderful patriot he was! What wonderful music he created. What a wonderful film with Cagney at his best! I drag this film out every Fourth of July. Another wonderful black and white film! So good, you forget it's in black and white!

I don't like many Jimmy Cagney movies but when I do it is an experience to remember. The songs and dancing as well as the plot all actually say something to you. I have loved this movie since I was a young girl and a family member had me watch it with them around July 4th that year. I can't think of a better time of year to air this and get out your patriotic spirit!